TrulyMadly users will now be able to use Yoti to verify their personal details, such as name and age, which will boost the Trust Score on their profile, giving other daters assurance that the profile is genuine. This is Yoti's first partnership in India after launching its services in the country earlier this month.

A smartphone app that ditches passwords for facial recognition has been announced as the government’s long-awaited digital ID system – and Police are already keen to use it to combat underage drinking.

Questions Of Identity - The UK Scrapped An I.D. Card Scheme So Can A Startup Fill The Gap?

The Island of Jersey has announced that it is working with Yoti to set up a digital identity system, that will be used, in the first instance, to check the age and identities of young people going into bars and nightclubs. And further down the line, the State of Jersey - officially not part of the UK - plans to extend the scope of the initiative to authenticate online transactions between citizens and the Island’s government.

Digital identity platform Yoti has raised £8m in an equity funding round, which has seen the startup’s valuation rise to £65m. The startup drew support from existing angel investors and two of its three founders, Robin Tombs and Noel Hayden.

Yoti and LedgerState Showcase How Next-Generation Blockchain Technology Can Transform the Way Governments Handle Personal Data

Yoti and LedgerState today showcased to the World Economic Forum how governments and other organisations can capitalise on evolutions in blockchain technology to store personal data of their citizens and customers.

Yoti is a brand new, UK based digital identity app which claims to be 'The easiest, most secure way to prove your identity online and in person.' The company recently went viral with their 'Little Casanova' awareness video – a lighthearted take on the dangers of not being able to verify the identity of an online dating match.

ID checks are a hassle for all involved. However, the Yoti app aims to tackle this by creating a secure digital identity by pairing a user’s selfie with their ID documents via facial recognition software.

In today's world of online dating, we have to trust that the person we're talking to online is who they say they are. With the rise of dating websites and apps, we find ourselves fighting through a sea of webcam spammers and bots using various guises.

The majority of UK consumers – 87 percent – are worried about the security of their personal information online, following numerous stories of data breaches hitting the headlines over the past 12 months.

VR moshpits, drones and the end of touts: welcome to the future of live music

Robin Tombs, CEO of Yoti says that artists and concert organisers should look at setting up ticketing systems that use biometrics to stop touts. Robin Tombs, CEO of Yoti says that artists and concert organisers should look at setting up ticketing systems that use biometrics to stop touts.

When Bird & Bird and City A.M. sought to unearth, and then celebrate, the most innovative digital companies shaking up the worlds of finance, health, education, media and security, we knew the collective 20 companies we found were an outstanding demonstration of the UK’s leadership in cutting edge technology.

A record high of 172,919 identity frauds were recorded in 2016 more than in any other previous year. Robin Tombs, CEO at Yoti told SC Media UK that this announcement underlines how serious the threat of identity theft really is.

Yoti, the new free smartphone app, aims to change the way we prove our identity. It lets you instantly prove your age and who you are, online and in person with a digital identity that has been verified by a government-issued ID document.

As it is the case for many startups, the idea for the ID app Yoti was born from a personal, painful experience. CEO Robin Tombs shares his story and explains how the app aims to improve the lives of people around the globe.

Yoti aims to be the world's trusted identity system, for individuals and businesses. They have a passionate team of software developers, security consultants and other clever minds working to improve the way people share their personal information, online and in person. B Corp caught up with them to find out more about this award-winning tech start-up.